The 27-hole Boulder Creek Golf Club in Boulder City, Nevada is a public golf course that opened in 2003. There is 3 courses and you can mix.

Coyote Run 9 holes welcomes golfers with wide, lush fairways allowing for excellent playability and total comfort. With many arroyos meandering through the 9 holes, some of the most errant shots leave golfers with continuous scoring opportunities. While hosting a par 5 reaching from 635 to 500 yards, these 9 holes also offer a high degree of difficulty. Through smooth, subtle elevation changes and yards and yards of scenic natural landscape, Coyote Run offers golfers wonderful scenery and numerous golfing challenges.

Desert Hawk 9 holes is designed and laid out through the natural rolling terrain, diverse and extremely beautiful. With a combination of oasis and desert themes, Desert Hawk allows golfers the chance to use all of the clubs in their golf bag off the tees and in the fairways. Providing opening and closing holes that have tremendous water features, this 9-hole layout presents excitement and challenges. Desert Hawk allows golfers to unleash monstrous drives and great golf shots on generous fairways. Desert Hawk will leave a lasting impression on golfers

Eldorado Valley course in Boulder City is a scenic yet diverse course. This unique, exciting course features a challenging yet fair layout that rewards much longer drives from the tee box. It offers many clear, concise, unobstructed shots from the lush fairway. If a golfer happens to drive it off track, the deep, natural sand bunkers will create a challenging scram. This course has everything for both the novice and professional golfer. Beautiful vistas, cool creeks, colorful wildflowers, and smooth beach bunkers add to the lure of this unique course.

Practice Facilities

Driving range
Putting Green
Golf academy

Golf Club Amenities

Junior discount
Credit card accepted
Clubhouse
Restaurant
Proshop
Private and corporate events

Rentals

Clubs for hire
Electro-cart for hire

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